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Back-to-back: Fast start carries Rockets to King Coal tourney title

By Jim Downey 3 min read
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Jefferson-MorganĢƵ Dayten Marion goes to the basket for two points in the third quarter of ThursdayĢƵ championship game of the King Coal Lions Tournament at Carmichaels. Marion scored 12 points in the Rockets’ 47-24 victory.
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Jefferson-MorganĢƵ Dayten Marion swats a shot from MapletownĢƵ Braden McIntire out of bounds in the second quarter of ThursdayĢƵ championship game of the King Coal Lions Tournament at Carmichaels.
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MapletownĢƵ Jeremiah Mick (23) lays the ball off the backboard as Jefferson-MorganĢƵ Dayten Marion goes for the block in the second quarter of ThursdayĢƵ championship game of the King Coal Lions Tournament at Carmichaels.
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The Mikes’ Robbie Wilson-Jones makes a baseline jump shot over the outstretched hand of Beth-CenterĢƵ Ryan Minerd in the third quarter of ThursdayĢƵ consolation game of the King Coal Lions Tournament at Carmichaels.
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Beth-CenterĢƵ Jason Zellie (0) drives to the basket as Carmichaels’ Liam Lohr (3) fights through a pick set by the Bulldogs’ Jonah Sussan (22) in the second quarter of ThursdayĢƵ consolation game of the King Coal Lions Tournament at Carmichaels.
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The Lady Mikes’ Alayna Simon (3) makes a short jump shot in the lane to give Carmichaels the lead with just over three minutes to go in ThursdayĢƵ King Coal Lions Tournament against Brentwood at Carmichaels.
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Beth-CenterĢƵ Brody Tharp (2) makes a short jumper in the third quarter of ThursdayĢƵ consolation game of the King Coal Lions Tournament at Carmichaels.

CARMICHAELS – Jefferson-Morgan rolled out to an early 14-point lead and carried the momentum forward for a 47-24 victory over Mapletown Friday night to successfully defend its King Coal Lions Tournament title.

The Rockets (7-3) led 20-6 after the first quarter and didn’t slow down, something coach Brandon Lawless was looking for his squad to do.

“We had high effort from the start of the game at the tip,” praised Lawless. “We had a lot of pride coming back as the team who won it.

“They play 110 percent for each other. We talked about that, playing team basketball.”

Mapletown was coming off its first win of the season, but any carryover from the victory was quickly dashed with Jefferson-MorganĢƵ quick start.

“We talked about being ready and not being flustered,” said first-year Mapletown coach Chris Everson. “We had the same, old issues. We don’t do what we do in practice.

“We couldn’t get a hold of it when things don’t go our way, and we let it snowball. We have to learn to play through it.”

The Rockets’ lead grew to 32-11 at halftime.

“We have our spurts,” said Lawless.

The Jefferson-Morgan defense clamped down on Mapletown in the third quarter as well with a 12-2 advantage for a 44-13 lead.

The mercy rule was invoked in the fourth quarter and both coaches turned to the bench with a running clock. Mapletown carried the fourth quarter, 11-3.

Jase Bedellion paced the Rockets with 13 points. Teammate Dayten Marion added 12. Josh Mick scored eight points for Josh Mick.

The two teams meet next Wednesday when Jefferson-Morgan hosts a boy-girl doubleheader for the start of section play.

“We better take something (from the loss). We play them two more times,” said Everson.

“This is the best I’ve watched them play all year. We were winning the little victories,” said Lawless. “But, itĢƵ water under the bridge. At the end of the day, we’re still 0-0 (in section play).”

Beth-Center 56, Carmichaels 39 – The Bulldogs defeated the host Mikes in the consolation game.

Carmichaels (3-6) had a rough shooting night, especially in the first half, and Beth-Center made the most of the opportunity for a 27-15 halftime lead.

The Bulldogs (2-6) led 39-26 after three quarters.

Beth-CenterĢƵ Brody Tharp and Jason Zellie shared game-scoring honors with 15 points apiece. Santino Revi added 10 points.

Dom Colarusso led the Mikes with 14 points.

Girls basketball

Springdale 33, Jefferson-Morgan 24 – Springdale pulled into a 14-11 halftime lead and carried the momentum to the end of the game for a win over the Lady Rockets.

Ashlyn Ferderbar scored a game-high 16 points for Springdale (3-6).

Kayla Larkin led Jefferson-Morgan (2-8) with 12 points.

Brentwood 27, Carmichaels 26 – The Lady Mikes briefly held the lead in the fourth quarter, but the Lady Spartans rallied late for a victory over the host team.

Brentwood (3-5) led 11-9 after the first quarter and 21-17 at halftime.

Carmichaels (1-8) sliced into the deficit and trailed 23-22 heading into the fourth quarter.

The Lady Mikes rallied into the lead at 26-25 with just over three minutes remaining in the game on Alayna SimonĢƵ running jumper in the lane.

However, Brentwood soon regained the lead and then held the home team off the scoreboard over the final three minutes.

BrentwoodĢƵ Ay’Maree Henry scored a game-high 10 points. Megan Voithofer finished with eight points for Carmichaels.

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